1
This number is the single most important piece of personal information you never want to reveal to an untrustworthy person or company.
2
You may be asked 1 to 3 of these in order to reset your password. Or if you are logging in from an unrecognized device.
3
Before downloading email ____________ make sure they are from someone you trust.
4
When making purchases online, always make sure there is a lock symbol on the web address bar before entering your _____________ information.
5
The illegal practice of sending emails pretending to be from trustworthy companies in order to get individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
6
The goal of hackers is to steal your _____________.
7
By filling out __________ on social media, you are giving hackers important information they may be able to use to log in to your accounts.
8
Any kind of malicious software intended to disrupt your device and possibly steal your personal information.
9
You always want to make sure you have ___________ passwords.
10
If you are using a shared computer/device, always ___________ after you are finished.
11
A type of malware that replicates into different programs of your computer causing a lot of damage.
12
Never click on __________ that you don't trust, especially if they look suspicious.
13
If it's too good to be true, it usually is. Don't fall for this promise of a new iphone if you fill out a survey.
14
Websites ending in these letters typically are trustworthy - and are from a school setting.
15
Typically a government website that is trustworthy.